Business Climate and Good Governance

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1 Business Climate and Good Governance Abstract Msc Besmira Manaj European Delegation, Albania This paper consists of three factors, namely: Good Governance, Business Climate and Corruption. How they affect the development product of Albania, not only as a concept, and a principle but mostly as a sensitive aspect in the integration process. There are some interpretations of this concept, but I intend to analyze the key factors and actors, their cooperation and concrete production in society. Improving governance is necessary to have an integrated long term strategy based upon a continuous cooperation between institutions and citizens. But in developing countries like Albania there are some important questions such as: How can we measure the improvement of Good Governance through policies? Has Good Governance indicated an effective way for the sustainable development? (Meisel, 2008, 6). These question give us the orientation to reflect about the process of development, social economic political behavior and how this multidimensional is transformed in product of good governance. The business cycle is strongly connected with many aspects of political-, social-, juridical aspects and good governance. Despite attempts to draft law regulations, the level of corruption and informality in Albania continues to be a major obstacle. The credibility level in the implementation of law is an indicator that affects democratization and institutional integration. At present, different reports of international institutions, define Albania as the country with the highest level of Corruption in the Balkans, which is a key factor influencing business. The ways with which the institutional power is implemented is becoming a kind of concept of good governance. Keywords: Governance, Development, Integration, Business, Corruption. Introduction Good governance is important for countries in all stages of development. My approach is to concentrate on those aspects of good governance that are most closely related to the surveillance over macroeconomic policies-namely, the transparency of government accounts, the effectiveness of public resource management, and the stability and transparency of the economic and regulatory environment for the private sector (Camdessus, 1997, 3). The concept of governance defines the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country s economic and social resources for development (World Bank 1992, 1). Good governance, as a concept and principle is applicable to all aspects and sections of society such as the government, legislature, judiciary, media, private sector, corporate sector, business and societies. Public accountability and transparency are relevant factors for good governance. During the transition period, the development of Albania passed through different phases that complicated the integration process. 108

2 During this period Albania had the assistance of International Institutions (European Union, OSCE, World Bank), who helped the Institutions in strengthening the capacities, formulating development strategies to deliver public goods, creating a democratic atmosphere and implementing policies. Public sector is responsible for using a significant proportion of national resources raised through taxation to provide services to citizens. Public sector entities are responsible not only for the quantity of the expenditure, but also for the quality with which they have been entrusted. This makes it essential for the entire entity to demonstrate the integrity of all its actions and mechanisms and to enforce a strong commitment to ethical values and legal compliance at all levels (CIPFA, 2013, 13). To get a clear perception about the governance profile we have to shortly analyze the key indicators and the way they are integrated: - Technological development, - Education of society, system of education, innovation in improving methodologies, - Challenges of leaders, cooperation of political actors, - Social environment, - Agricultural development and property rights, - Formalization process of rules in Tax office and customs The principles of responsibility and legitimacy are supposed to lead the relation between Government and society which must be the real incendiary and promoter to motivate the work of Good Governance. In this sense, the priorities of political leaders in Albania are oriented towards integration. Technological development had a minimum development. This is reflected in the registration of businesses and tax administrations. Albania is ranked 80-th in the world in using and developing innovation of technology of information and communication. Despite developments Albania remains the last country in Europe for Innovation development. The economic dimension of democracy requires an economic organization, especially in the ownership of property, that is not fully compatible with the tenets of free enterprise and capitalism. A more equitable distribution of property may require state intervention that is also anti ethical to the concept of liberal democracy (Samarasinghe, 1994, 7). Policies of economic freedom are implemented in the last 5-6 last, but the business climate is still lacking. Fiscal policy changes and FDI (Foreign Direct Investments) show a low profile of professionalism, growth of public debt etc. Investment Climate Albania is a very attractive, growing market with a liberalized economic framework and comfortable conditions for doing business. A new taxation model was proposed by the new government with the intent to realize a revenue growth, but without any good results. Another problem in Albania is the lack of competition in comparison to the European market and a limited regional space that builds a pessimistic climate. As a consequence, the economic crisis has affected public goods, poverty has also increased as a chain effect, and fiscal changes have affected different interest groups in the business-, social-, employment areas. This situation has also affected the perception of state authority, by creating many 109

3 economic problems for interest groups. It is obvious that also the FDI are closely connected to the stability of a country and this is missing in Albania, which has had a non progressive business climate, failure of the implementation of law and fiscal evasion. The free market policy of the Albanian Government was accompanied with an an extreme freedom for business activity, but on the other side also with an inequality in social groups, which brought social chaos. The implementation and work of the Government is aimed at identifying the new resources, with the goal to improve the revenues and public goods. In this sense it is important to emphasize the cooperation and continuing dialogs of Albanian government with the World Bank, European delegation, IMF. Attracting the FDI, is a process closely connected with a favorable business climate and rule of law. Also there are some other components, such as fiscal policies, financial stability and macroeconomic stability. A genuine and securely implanted democratic regime requires the positive support and involvement of a wide range of social and political groupings, support that must be sustained over a considerable period and in the face of diverse uncertainties (Whitehead, 1996, 15). The cooperation process must be constant during the reforms or resolving of problems. There must be an involvement of all organizations at all levels, such as Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Confederation of Industries, Media etc. There is no doubt that the role of local actors - civil society included in the democratization process is fundamental. However, civil society cannot be truly supported if the political elite remains authoritarian. (Panebianco & Rossi, 2004, 18). FDI inflow figure in Albania, for the year 2013, reached 893 million Euro. This represents a considerable increase compared to the FDI figures experienced in Sectors that have contributed to a raise of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Albania are: energy, finance, telecommunications and manufacturing. Social Environment Is not difficult to understand that the social environment of governance has been a successful failure because of many factors, such as: o High level of unemployment o Low credibility of juridical system Corruption in the executive is another component which defines the big need for the formalization of this process. This appears in different forms like informal payments. The political environment continues to be problematic and conflictual. This situation produces delays, damaged image, ineffectiveness and difficulties in realizing programs in all aspects, creating a coating situation where the society pressure is missing. To better understand the base of this discourse on good governance in Albania is important to take in consideration some principles and explore the following principles that underpin good governance: Openness-, Participation-, Accountability- and Coherence policies must be formulated in a user-friendly manner. This is the paramount in the context of the ever-evolving 110

4 application of EU policies and the growing complexity of the application of the decisionmaking framework. Control and oversight over public resource management are classic function of the modern state. Public institutions regularly involved in oversight include the legislative branch, government auditing agencies (internal and external), public prosecutors and courts, customs, revenues etc (Speck, 2004, 18). Conclusions Accountability is a fundamental requirement of Good Governance, which has the obligation to explain the consequences of decisions that it has made for groups it represents. Good Governance is equitable and inclusive. All groups including those who are more vulnerable must be involved in this process. Transparency is another important feature for the people to follow and understand the process of decision-making. On the other hand, corruption in Albania is the biggest challenge of the government, and it is not a problem that can be fought in isolation. Of course, the state may need to establish credibility by sanctioning highly visible corrupt officials, but the goal of such governance is to attract notice and public support, not solve the underlying problem. Anticorruption laws and regulations can only provide the structure and orientation for more important integrated reforms According to Transparency International, perceptions are that corruption in Albania is extremely bad and getting worse. This appears everywhere in public offices from the lowest level to the highest. Corruption is a constant topic issue of conversation in the country. It is present in a number of occurrences, ranging from the bribe taken by street policemen to illegal tenders run by Government ministers and the abuse of power in general. According to statistical results, corruption is the main barrier to democratization and development. It represents the failure of cooperation between society and the Government to manage the competing interests of different groups. The implementation of wide-ranging economic reforms is also contributing to the country s broader social-economic development with the ultimate aspiration being the integration into the European Union. Politics is treated as a negative input in Albania that affects negatively the policy choice. (Grindle 2001, 370). 111

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